The Scots Magazine, Volumen49Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1787 |
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... fire that burned most violently for a confiderable time , the house was not in the leaft damaged . 22. Item , to enquier of the manner of The SIR , 8 Porterage . Sums to Editors of Shakespeare , & o . Pafteboard , Vol.49 . And so on ...
... fire that burned most violently for a confiderable time , the house was not in the leaft damaged . 22. Item , to enquier of the manner of The SIR , 8 Porterage . Sums to Editors of Shakespeare , & o . Pafteboard , Vol.49 . And so on ...
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... fire of mufketry , which proceeded from a large house with in piftol - fhot of the street , fuddenly check- ed the van of his troops . It was refolved to attack this houfe , but cannon were neceffary ; for it was known to be stone , and ...
... fire of mufketry , which proceeded from a large house with in piftol - fhot of the street , fuddenly check- ed the van of his troops . It was refolved to attack this houfe , but cannon were neceffary ; for it was known to be stone , and ...
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... fire of musketry , which could always have been fuffi ciently flackened by detaching a few men to fire at the windows ; and the fe cond , that of leaving the village on the left , to enter it again three hundred pas ces further on ...
... fire of musketry , which could always have been fuffi ciently flackened by detaching a few men to fire at the windows ; and the fe cond , that of leaving the village on the left , to enter it again three hundred pas ces further on ...
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... fire and promptitude on one hand , or of the intemperance and inexperience on the other , ufually characteristic of youth . Aukward and ungraceful in his perfon , cold and diftant in his manners , referved and sometimes stately in his ...
... fire and promptitude on one hand , or of the intemperance and inexperience on the other , ufually characteristic of youth . Aukward and ungraceful in his perfon , cold and diftant in his manners , referved and sometimes stately in his ...
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... fire , and in the fum- mer's heat you faint in the shade . The Cherokee can always lift the hatchet ; the fnow does not freeze him , nor the fun make him faint . We are men . " The favage , in comparing his own manners with thofe of a ...
... fire , and in the fum- mer's heat you faint in the shade . The Cherokee can always lift the hatchet ; the fnow does not freeze him , nor the fun make him faint . We are men . " The favage , in comparing his own manners with thofe of a ...
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